kääntäjätranskriptaaseiksi
Kääntäjätranskriptaaseiksi, often shortened to transcriptase or reverse transcriptase in English, are a class of enzymes that synthesize DNA from an RNA template. This process is known as reverse transcription. Naturally occurring reverse transcriptases are found in retroviruses, such as HIV, where they are essential for the virus's replication cycle. These viral enzymes are crucial for integrating the viral genetic material into the host cell's genome.
In molecular biology, reverse transcriptases are widely used as laboratory tools. They enable the creation of
The discovery of reverse transcriptase in the late 1960s by Howard Temin and David Baltimore, for which